Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
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Koofr | Rclone docs for Koofr |
{{< icon "fa fa-suitcase" >}} Koofr
Paths are specified as remote:path
Paths may be as deep as required, e.g. remote:directory/subdirectory
.
The initial setup for Koofr involves creating an application password for
rclone. You can do that by opening the Koofr
web application,
giving the password a nice name like rclone
and clicking on generate.
Here is an example of how to make a remote called koofr
. First run:
rclone config
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
No remotes found - make a new one
n) New remote
s) Set configuration password
q) Quit config
n/s/q> n
name> koofr
Type of storage to configure.
Enter a string value. Press Enter for the default ("").
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
[snip]
XX / Koofr
\ "koofr"
[snip]
Storage> koofr
** See help for koofr backend at: https://rclone.org/koofr/ **
Your Koofr user name
Enter a string value. Press Enter for the default ("").
user> USER@NAME
Your Koofr password for rclone (generate one at https://app.koofr.net/app/admin/preferences/password)
y) Yes type in my own password
g) Generate random password
y/g> y
Enter the password:
password:
Confirm the password:
password:
Edit advanced config? (y/n)
y) Yes
n) No
y/n> n
Remote config
--------------------
[koofr]
type = koofr
baseurl = https://app.koofr.net
user = USER@NAME
password = *** ENCRYPTED ***
--------------------
y) Yes this is OK
e) Edit this remote
d) Delete this remote
y/e/d> y
You can choose to edit advanced config in order to enter your own service URL
if you use an on-premise or white label Koofr instance, or choose an alternative
mount instead of your primary storage.
Once configured you can then use rclone
like this,
List directories in top level of your Koofr
rclone lsd koofr:
List all the files in your Koofr
rclone ls koofr:
To copy a local directory to an Koofr directory called backup
rclone copy /home/source remote:backup
Restricted filename characters
In addition to the default restricted characters set
the following characters are also replaced:
Character | Value | Replacement |
---|---|---|
\ | 0x5C | \ |
Invalid UTF-8 bytes will also be replaced,
as they can't be used in XML strings.
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Standard Options
Here are the standard options specific to koofr (Koofr).
--koofr-user
Your Koofr user name
- Config: user
- Env Var: RCLONE_KOOFR_USER
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--koofr-password
Your Koofr password for rclone (generate one at https://app.koofr.net/app/admin/preferences/password)
NB Input to this must be obscured - see rclone obscure.
- Config: password
- Env Var: RCLONE_KOOFR_PASSWORD
- Type: string
- Default: ""
Advanced Options
Here are the advanced options specific to koofr (Koofr).
--koofr-endpoint
The Koofr API endpoint to use
- Config: endpoint
- Env Var: RCLONE_KOOFR_ENDPOINT
- Type: string
- Default: "https://app.koofr.net"
--koofr-mountid
Mount ID of the mount to use. If omitted, the primary mount is used.
- Config: mountid
- Env Var: RCLONE_KOOFR_MOUNTID
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--koofr-setmtime
Does the backend support setting modification time. Set this to false if you use a mount ID that points to a Dropbox or Amazon Drive backend.
- Config: setmtime
- Env Var: RCLONE_KOOFR_SETMTIME
- Type: bool
- Default: true
--koofr-encoding
This sets the encoding for the backend.
See: the encoding section in the overview for more info.
- Config: encoding
- Env Var: RCLONE_KOOFR_ENCODING
- Type: MultiEncoder
- Default: Slash,BackSlash,Del,Ctl,InvalidUtf8,Dot
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Limitations
Note that Koofr is case insensitive so you can't have a file called
"Hello.doc" and one called "hello.doc".